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Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Aerial Arts (We R Memory Keepers Love Notes)

I am officially in love with the We R Memory Keepers Love Notes collection I got from the Paper Issues store. From the name, you'd think it was a Valentine's Day/lovey dovey collection, but really isn't. It's perfect for using with every day photos, like I did on this layout about an aerial arts birthday party Alexa went to.The coordinating cork embellishments are awesome, coming in all sorts of shapes and sizes. I love them mixed with the metal and chipboard pieces I used on here. I also added in a piece of my favorite flair ("you amaze") from my friend Elise's (lilgik) Etsy shop. The flair is 7/8" so it's smaller than your typical flair.I also used this collection on a dance-themed card that I shared last week. You can see it right here. I'll have more Love Notes projects to share in the near future. Be sure to stop by to see them. :)If you love this collection as much as I do, use the code LISA20 to get 20% off when you shop at the Paper Issues store.

Love, love, love all the cork pieces on this super cool layout of Alexa!!! Love it and those speech bubble clips that are pink - OMG!!!! Love those and the bright pink bow!! All perfectly cute and fun accents to have around a picture of your fun and spunky daughter!!! Hugs to you!!!

Thanks for stopping by! I am a New England girl, born and raised, now living in upstate NY. I'm a crafty, stay-at-home mom who is happiest when paper crafting, puttering in my garden, reading or cooking up something from a new recipe.

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